From a Wall Street Journal article - “Americans’ scores on a commonly used creativity test fell steadily from 1990 to 2008, especially in the kindergarten through sixth-grade age group…” Children today seem to have a harder time being creative. Why is that? Some think that it is too much screen time and others that the schools are failing to inspire and allow creativity. As a parent and grandparent, I have seen this trend.
Join me today and let’s take a look at five ways that you can encourage and support creativity and creative thinking in your home with your kids. From my experience, I know that raising creative children is an experience worth having. I even share a delightful example of that adventure from my own family. So come join me.